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Highlanders v Sharks - Highlanders win by 1-12
Rebels v Cheetahs - Rebels -6 Sunwolves v Jaguares - Jaguares -16 Hurricanes v Chiefs - over 4.5 tries in the game Western Force v Tahs - Waratahs by 1-12 Stormers v Reds - Reds +13 Kings v Lions - Lions -22 Brumbies v Crusaders - Crusaders 1-12 |
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Crusaders v Jaguares - crusaders - 12 / over 51.5
Rebels v hurricanes - canes -3 Cheetahs v sunwolves - sunwolves +17 Blues v sharks - blues -5 Tahs v brumbies -brumbies -1 Bulls v reds - Bulls - 8 Lions v stormers - stormers to win |
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Chiefs v Blues-
Over 52.5 points @ 5/6 Western Force v Crusaders- Crusaders -9 @ 10/11 Stormers v Sunwolves Sunwolves +31 @ 10/11 Hurricanes v Jaguares- Hurricanes to win both halves @ evens Reds v Highlanders Highlanders -8 @ 10/11 Sharks v Lions Lions to win @ 7/5 Kings v Bulls Bulls -13 @ 10/11
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poor weekend here unfortunately! next week frsh start
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@Target2Million I am aware the Lions are a lot better than they are given credit, I've yet to put my money where my mouth is on that one :D I'm gonna take this weekend one game at a time starting with the Highlanders -21.5 (they went up :( )
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Highlanders v Western Force -
The line for this game is 19 , in my opinion this is a no brainer to bet against the Force on this one. They are at the end of their NZ tour which has gone very poorly so far. They seem very demoralised and can't hold on to the ball and they are completely useless past 50 mins of play. They have lost their last two away games to NZ teams by at least 35 points. The Highlanders play a much tighter, kicking game than the last two opponents (Canes + Chiefs) that the Force have played. I think they will grind them down and let loose in the second half. Another thing to consider is Sopoaga is at about 80% accuracy off the tee so I expect him to help this handicap run smoothly in Dunedin ** Highlanders -19 ** Lions v Crusaders - The Lions have actually impressed me so far this season with good performances against the Chiefs and The Cheetahs. They are a side capable of scoring points and their pack have managed well against others so far with players like Jaco Kriel and Warren Whitely being standouts. I think the Crusaders have shown they are growing in to this season very well with impressive performances home and away. They can control and focus on a win as well as pulling out the thrashings using their back 3 to run in tries. I think this game will be much higher scoring than last weeks game against the Sharks (who play a boring kicking game imho), I expect there to be 50+ points in this game with the Crusaders being the victors. ** Crusaders -1** Blues v Jaguares - The Blues have had a rocky start to the season and have a point to prove that they can in fact win a game away from home (this game is in albany , their second home but don't have a good record away from Eden Park). This is their chance to impress against a slightly depleted Jaguares outfit. The Jags have made 9 changes to their team since last week. The Blues have had their bye last week so I expect them to be well rested and full of energy. I expect this to be another high scoring game (over 47 points ) and the Blues to win by more than 10. They have danger men out wide that can finish from anywhere like Tevita Li and Rieko Ioane and Rene Ranger to smash it up in the middle to give them goof front foot ball. They also have a bonus of having George Moala and Akira Ioane to come off the bench for them and wreak havoc. The Jaguares play attractive rugby to watch and keep your eye out for Manuel Montero making his super rugby debut in the 11 shirt. ** Blues -9** Brumbies v Chiefs- This is a game i think will be a tough low scoring affair. I think both teams are very evenly matched and the Brumbies have a very good home record. That being said , in my opinion the Chiefs have been the most exciting team to watch in the competition and deserve to be table leaders. This is a game that if they can win this they can win the whole competition. the bookies have Brumbies at -5 but I don't know if I trust them to hold down the Chiefs. I see a bit of value in taking the Chiefs to win at 6/4. **Chiefs +5** Kings v Sunwolves - This is a game I think nobody really knows how it will pan out for many reasons. The Kings are still not great but look like they are definitely improving every week. Whilst they ended up getting a pasting from the Canes last week they still put up a very good fight fro the first 60. The Sunwolves on the other hand have also lost all of their games so far but have at least managed to keep their losing deficits down a bit more. This game could go either way but I am going to be optimistic and go with the under dogs here. **Sunwolves to win or +3 , also depending on the match total points, I could see this being an over 45 pointer** Bulls v Cheetahs - Neither of these teams have inspired me too much this season. Both of these teams were lucky to get a win against competition newbies - The Sunwolves. The Cheetahs have been very hot and cold despite having some quality players. The Bulls are boosted by the return of Jesse Kriel at fullback this week he could be a game breaker in their side giving them quick counter attacking play. I expect this to be a classic South African derby with tit-for-tat kicking for the posts penalty after penalty. The Bulls have a very strong lineout maul and goal kicker will use it to go forward. I think the Bulls are definitely stronger and would take my chances with the Bulls at home. ** Bulls -9** Waratahs v Rebels- The Waratahs are a strong outfit and will look to leave their rocky start to the season behind them. They have had a few questionable performances to date but I think they won't have too much trouble putting away The Rebels this week. The Rebels couldn't play any territory or running game against the Highlanders last week and I don't see that changing this week either. The Waratahs have Bernard Foley back. Foley who we all know can control a game well and kick well off the tee as well as cut defences apart. I would expect the Waratahs to beat the Rebels in a low scoring game but still come out on top by at least 10 points. **Tahs -8**
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Additional bets : Kings over 13.5 points isn't a bad shout at all at evens, I wouldn't be putting the house on it but I can see them getting on the scoreboard and Fouche is good off the tee,
Also over 63.5 in the Canes game at 5/6 is tempting. The only thing I am slightly apprehensive about this game is that Barrett's goal kicking might cost me the big handicap or over points, hopefully if they score enough tries that won't be as much of a factor though. Will be posting again tomorrow night for saturdays games
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@milagrosman the under/over market is usually the type of bet I do the most actually! I would have included it in most of the games but its not available to bet on yet because not all of the teams have been announced yet. I will post an additional comment regarding these markets in the next day or two so keep an eye out :)
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Hurricanes v Kings - Big handicaps can be tough to call, but Hurricanes will be looking to build momentum again in this campaign v a slightly depleted Kings side that is at the end of their tour of NZ. Despite the fact that the Kings have managed to score 24 points in both of their away games ( against Crusaders and Chiefs) they have still leaked 58 and 57 on both away games too. I think the Hurricanes will be a bit more clinical and play a slightly faster game than the Kings will be able to cope with. -- Hurricanes -33 --
Chiefs v Force - The Chiefs are top of the try scoring pile so far in the competition with 19 whilst the Force are at the bottom with only 4. The chiefs have the most line breaks also with 49 in the last four rounds. The Force are notoriously bad at retaining possession which I think will prove costly against the best counter attacking side in the competition playing at home. The Chiefs have a point to prove after losing their first home game to the Lions in round 2 and are building momentum with away wins to the Kings and the Jaguares. The Force proved how feeble they are against the Hurricanes in round 4 and I think they will get beaten very well again this week.* Chiefs -17 * Rebels v Highlanders - Both teams have won 3 out of their last 4 games with the Highlanders who have had to play the tougher games. The Rebels have only been tested properly once when they came up against a dominant Bulls side that beat them 45 - 25. Despite the fact that the Highlanders had a bumpy start to the season they seem to have settled in a bit more and will be looking to continue their winning streak. The Highlanders built up a 30 - 0 lead against the Tahs away from home last week and fell asleep at the wheel when they slowly let the home team back in the game after 56 minutes. They have shown that they can hurt a side from anywhere on the pitch and will be looking to see out the game earlier now and not letting their try bonus slip away like they did last week. The Rebels have come in to their own recently but I don't think they will be able to keep up with the Highlanders. *Highlanders -5* Sunwolves v Bulls - This is one of the harder games to predict considering the Sunwolves are a brand new team and these teams have never faced each other before. The Sunwolves are on 3 game losing streak with all losses at home (wherever they consider their actual home ground). The Bulls have had mixed performances so far in the competition and haven't found any rhythm. I do think that the Bulls will win this but I think -17 may be a little too big a handicap. I would stay away from this game for its unpredictability but if I were to bet on it I would take the Sunwolves +17 because they have shown that they are capable of scoring points, especially against South African teams. ** Sunwolves +17 ** Cheetahs v Brumbies - The Cheetahs have started the competition very poorly with 1 win from 4 games which they picked up against the Sunwolves , a game in which they very nearly lost. The Brumbies on the other hand have 3 wins from 4 games, their first 3 were very convincing wins , beating the Force and the Tahs by 17 points and the Hurricanes by 42. They were pipped by The Stormers last week in a suprise loss. The Brumbies have won 8 of the last 11 times they have played against the Cheetahs with an average scoreline difference of 10 points with the Brumbies on top. I think from what I have seen of the Brumbies so far this season they are serious contenders for a place in the final and I think they will easily be able to deal with the Cheetahs as they have a much better kicking, running and defensive game. They will beat them by at least 15 in my opinion. **Brumbies -9** Sharks v Crusaders - This is a game that I think will be a high scoring, fast paced game with lots of kicking and running reminiscent of their meeting last year. Although the Crusaders team looks a lot different to what it was last season they still show a lot of class and they have players that can create line breaks and finish tries. Mo'unga looks to be showing no signs that he is rookie he is very much so confident in his own skin and knows how to control a game. This is the Crusaders first away game of the season and I think they will sneak a win, from what I have seen over the last four weeks, the Sharks are doing well to be where they are in the table and I think they have been slightly over rated so far. ** Crusaders to win is a great price at 6/5 * Jaguares v Stormers - Another game tough to predict for the fact that these sides have never met before. Going on last week's performances alone, I would say the Jaguares (who were very unlucky to have lost to the Chiefs) will set the pace of this match with their flashy, offloading style attacking from all areas of the pitch. The Jaguares went in to their maiden tournament as over rated slightly and haven't met the expectations the fans have predicted after Argentinas brilliant form at the recent World Cup. They do however have game breakers like Cordero, Landajo and Sanchez to name a few. These players are capable of creating something from nothing with inches of space to work with. The Stormers deserve credit for their performances, they are a hard opponent to rack a big scoreline against because they play a very clever tactical kicking game and take their 3 points when they are on offer. I don't think that they use their weapons (Cheslin Kolbe and Juan de Jongh) to punish teams in attack as much as they should. They will try to dominate the game with their big pack and slow the game down but I think(and hope) the Jaguares will be able to manage at scrum and ruck time and Sanchez will be more than able to keep them in the game off the tee. **Jaguares to win at 4/6 is a reasonable price, would not go Stormers +3 because I don't know how close it will be** Reds v Waratahs - The Reds have finally broken their losing streak , albeit with a meagre 25 all draw against a sloppy Blues side. They have yet to taste victory in this year's competition but I do not see this week being their moment. They have a relatively poor record against the Waratahs (losing by 20 points already this season away from home). The Tahs have a point to prove after last week's disappointing performance against the Highlanders. They took 56 minutes to wake up and start playing rugby and managed to come within 4 points of the Highlanders who at one stage were up 30 nil. They are at a crucial point of their season with a rocky start to the season they will be looking to get a try bonus against the Reds who are weak and in a transitional stage with new head coaches. I think they will win by at least 14 points. *Waratahs -6 is a steal imho * |
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